by Robert Reeves | Sep 5, 2016 | dwi
Because a DWI checkpoint is a common tool used by the police, no one really thinks about the Constitutional aspects. However, under usual circumstances, the police must have a reasonable suspicion before pulling over a vehicle. For example, a person is speeding or...
by Robert Reeves | Sep 5, 2016 | dwi
In North Carolina, officers rely on one of two primary types of chemical analysis. In most cases, the police use breath or blood testing. However, in some cases, officers use urine tests. Both breath and urine testing rely on how much is excluded by the body. In...
by Robert Reeves | Sep 5, 2016 | dwi
When you are making your New Year’s Eve plans, please keep safety as a consideration. It is okay to have fun at New Year’s, but please do not drive after drinking. Even if you feel like you are fine to drive, please don’t make the mistake of...
by Robert Reeves | Sep 5, 2016 | dwi
One aspect of DWI law that most people do not understand are the Field Sobriety Tests. They think that people who are drunk will fail them, and people who are sober will fail them. If only that were the case. While properly administered field sobriety tests may be...